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04.14.2010, 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 View Post
What's the deal with a sensored monster anyway???? It can't get that much more efficient can it? Of the mmm's I've had not all rated 100% but they outshine other brands I've had (but not the RX8, never had one). Never had issues with jittering or cogging so I'm curious to know the difference.
A sensored ESC isn't meant to help with effieciency. I think sensorless is generally more efficient. The benefit of a sensored setup is much smoother start-up and never any cogging. If you have a MMM that doesn't cog at all, go with it. In 1/8 scale applications sensored is probably not as important as 1/10 because 1/8 tracks are less technical and easier to carry speed than 1/10 tracks.

Nevertheless, if you've driven a sensored RX8 you won't want to go back to sensorless (unless, of course, your RX8 has to be sent in for repairs every month).
   
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